Saturday 4 May 2013

Watch Burton Albion v Bradford England League Two live stream Preview 5 May 2013

Match Preview: Sunday,5 May 2013, One of the important match Burton Albion v Bradford of England League Two HD Quality Live Burton Albion v Bradford streaming is available here.Burton Albion v Bradford Live Stream online England League Two Video Free The match will take plcae at  Pirelli Stadium on 5/05/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Striker Calvin Zola, who scored twice in Burton's 3-2 first-leg win at Bradford, should be fit, despite being withdrawn early on Thursday.
Billy Kee, Matt Paterson or Michael Symes could come in to play alongside Zola, while Lee Bell is suspended.
Bradford defender Andrew Davies returns from a one-match ban, although boss Phil Parkinson could stick with Rory McArdle and Michael Nelson at the back.
Winger Kyel Reid (groin) will be monitored ahead of Sunday's second leg Burton Albion
• Burton have won four of their last five in all competitions and are chasing a fourth successive victory at home.
• Gary Rowett's side concluded the regular season in fourth spot, two points shy of automatic promotion and their highest finish in their fourth season in the Football League.
• This is their first experience of the Football League play-offs, but they did face Cambridge United in the Conference Premier semi-finals in May 2008 and lost 4-3 on aggregate.
• The club finishing immediately outside the automatic places in the fourth tier has been the most successful in the play-offs, being promoted 13 times.
Bradford City
• Phil Parkinson's Bradford will have to become the ninth club to overcome a first-leg deficit in the play-offs at this level, if they are to qualify for a second visit to Wembley this season.
• The Capital One League Cup runners-up are hoping to emulate Crewe last season, who became the fifth club to gain promotion through this route at this level, having concluded the regular season on the bottom rung of the play-off qualifying places.
• This is the Bantams' third play-off campaign and the first since 1996, when they beat Notts County 2-0 at Wembley to gain promotion to the second tier.

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